The counterpoint to this would be that existence would be satisfying in and of itself without any needs- but that is not our world. — schopenhauer1
All Schopenhauer did was lower the bar for what entails suffering to such an extent that everyday life is suddenly filled with it. In other words, Schopenhauer was a pussy. — Benkei
Since knowledge begins with unprovable premises picked out of a potentially infinite set of unprovable premises, it is impossible for there to be an objective value/knowledge/morality. — khaled
I don't think truth and falsehood hold the same value — khaled
we need to start making huge amounts of fresh water, and only with a renewable energy infrastructure can we do that. Otherwise, those 2 billion people will migrate in ever increasing numbers - and migration is already becoming a contentious political issue. — karl stone
What is the best defence against the stupidities of science? — Evil
the late, great, Raymond Smullyan. — LD Saunders
there is no neutral answer — macrosoft
Depends what you mean by soul. — Banno
that spirit will define humankind's reaction to this report, and climate change in general - such that, the window is closed. It has been since the day we decided we could use scientific truth as a tool, without accepting scientific knowledge as a rule for the conduct of human affairs. — karl stone
So in the end, the unjust suffering of one person, if known to everyone, will be reflected in the calculus as an unviable system due to the staunch disagreement of a few. — khaled
in that case, the suffering of the child will cause the suffering of everyone else in society as it is emotionally and ethically unappealing and this will be reflected in the calculus making that system unviable. — khaled
Or am I missing something? — ChatteringMonkey
I thought Goodman proposed a predicate that involves a scheduled meaning-change of a word, rather than word that describes a change in an object. Am I wrong? — Dawnstorm
But, the issue arises that solipsism never was solved; by which I mean to say that it persists. I might be mistaken about this. Please correct me if I'm wrong. — Posty McPostface
the TLP is two dimensional. But, that's how language seems to operate. — Posty McPostface
Thoughts? — Posty McPostface
Is this desperation encouraged because many can exploit those that are trapped? Is this the 21st century’s version of slavery? — 0 thru 9
I've never heard of a predicate that denotes two different kinds of properties at different times. — Purple Pond
coastal land is valuable real estate - particularly if it's sunny — karl stone
I would suggest that solar panels floating on the surface of the ocean, could produce electricity - used to power desalination and electrolysis, producing fresh water and hydrogen fuel at sea, collected by ship, or pumped through pipelines to shore. — karl stone
Yes, it sounds a lot like heaven. There would seem to be no logical reason why God could not have created a heavenly physical world if he was omnipotent, and no reason why he would not want to if he was omnibenevolent.
If God created the world then logically catastrophes must be his work, either by commission or omission. — Janus
If it can be demonstrated in court that a person had no free will according to science, then what? — Posty McPostface
